firefly
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Want a custom paint job you can do yourself if handy enough ?
See faux tank below, no spraying needed just pour it on , let dry pour some more & let dry, then sand the shit out of it and pour the final layer, let dry, clean the edges with a dremmel tool grinder, buff and put the faux tank on the bike again, all for $70 - 100.
You will have one of a kind paint job that no one else in the universe has! I am currently doing the rear fender but it proved to be a little harder, I applied a layer of acrylic first and stuck the fabric to it then applied acrylic over the fabric in several layers, will show the results once finished. Can you imagine if this is done on a VW beetle ( the old style) I think it would look out of this world. if anyone is interested in that kind of paint pm me and I'll walk you through the process and give you some tips and tricks .
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Yamaha PC-50 history
See faux tank below, no spraying needed just pour it on , let dry pour some more & let dry, then sand the shit out of it and pour the final layer, let dry, clean the edges with a dremmel tool grinder, buff and put the faux tank on the bike again, all for $70 - 100.
You will have one of a kind paint job that no one else in the universe has! I am currently doing the rear fender but it proved to be a little harder, I applied a layer of acrylic first and stuck the fabric to it then applied acrylic over the fabric in several layers, will show the results once finished. Can you imagine if this is done on a VW beetle ( the old style) I think it would look out of this world. if anyone is interested in that kind of paint pm me and I'll walk you through the process and give you some tips and tricks .
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Yamaha PC-50 history
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